Ecstatic Dance Festival in Corfu, Greece 2018
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We welcome you to the place where like-minded people and lovers of dancing come together from all over the world to enjoy their days full of dancing, workshops, music & movement in freedom and celebration of life.
The island of Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love - welcomes you under the warm Autumn Sun for a beautiful community experience in Cyprus.
Peaceful people that we need nowadays and we must return to nature.
All this without drugs, great
Wow so beautiful! The best people in the universe♥️♥️
Goosebumps all over my body...
that's what we are supposed to be in this planet....
I like this song, so beautiful. And I think this kind of dancing is a very good idea, everyone the way they want, without judgement (hopefully).
fantastic music that I had to dance to here, in my living room. thanks, much appreciated.
Me: "its an event for people who can't dance"
Also me: "I'd so go to it tho"
I want to go as festival 🥳
Yo me tiré unas rumbas con unos compas de Plutón, buenísimo
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very nice voice
A lot was said about freedom of expression, not being self-conscious, etc. But I couldn't help notice that everyone in the video has kept his or her body wrapped up in clothes. I know that society has ingrained in people the convention that we all have to keep our bodies, at least certain parts of them, covered 99 percent of our waking, non-bathing hours. My 35 years of working as a nude art model for thousands of drawing and painting classes has transformed my own views of nudity, views that I firmly believe are healthier than what society mandates. One of the principles of Ecstatic Dance is to be yourself. If someone (a nudist) were to remove his or her clothes and dance in that body's pure and sacred form, would that person be accepted? Or would that person be shamed into putting clothes on? I guess my question is, how free are we?
But that is an acceptance level that we can not force onto others. As long as we can be free in the spirit then that is where we need to be help each other get there.
@@michaelc3779 The question is between freedom and force. If someone doesn’t truly feel like him or herself in clothes, why can’t that person have the freedom to remove those clothes without being forced to put them back on?
@@1966danielh They fear what they cant understand. they also fear the ones brave enough to not care about image, bondages and most of all, vanity. mortals, not acustomed to real freedom (from the ego-centered thinking) just love vanity. they love to limit themselves with rules, and rules, and rules. look, clothes have some practical applications, they are quite useful in many occasions. and most of all: high level of moral purity and untemptable heart is required for cloth to fall down as a social norm. dont forget, there are many evil intented creatures out there.
Having been to ecstatic dance events & festivals with freedom of expression before I can tell you some people do take all their clothes off and are not shamed for it. I also know that clothing is a form of expression, so for me when I wear clothes that express my femininity that is my way of expressing and it makes me feel and flow in a more feminine way when dancing :)
@@chelseyemma_ Maybe I need to quit asking for permission and just ask for forgiveness afterward.
Ain't no one gonna comment on how this music is from the ancient cave dance scene in chro on trigger? 🙂
¿ como hago para llegar hasta ahi ??
Like if 90% of the people on the video took drugs long time before discovering ecstatic
I like
So nice
open.spotify.com/track/5i5pxvmT68bC0ouKG5OmSI?si=K_Av6E--RiqtjUm0GdCILg
It seems like there is a style of dance that most people are doing or copying or pulling from other people’s movements. This should be nicknamed hippie white folk dancing.
There is no need to label. No matter what we look like, we are all capable of performing the same movements. The movements that have been made by our ancestors, and will continue to be made by human kind for all eternity.
Yes, certain ethnicities all seem to have their chosen dances, but none of us are limited to only moving one way. There is no room for cultural appropriation in dance. Certain dances can be sacred, and learned, but to do so is only showing the upmost respect for other cultures. You are only limited to your own mind here....
@@sallyrose692 you nailed it👍
@@sallyrose692 👏👏👏
These are all those people from prom who were made fun of for their dance moves.
I guess that is because they were the only ones that knew how to dance
Would go to watch the women
Sad
Lmao
Go to a night club instead; you are missing the point here...
I'm sure a lot do
JESUS IS COMING BACK SOON REPENT OF YOUR SINS BEFORE ITS ETERNALY TOO LATE .🙏✝️
I am sure he will join us on the dance-floor! 🥰
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